Japan vs El Salvador Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Japan National Football Team took on El Salvador National Football Team in a friendly match on June 15. The match concluded with Japan defeating El Salvador 6-0.

The game turned on the 1st minute when Shogo Taniguchi found the net, putting Japan in front. goals from Ayase Ueda, Takefusa Kubo, Ritsu Doan, Keito Nakamura and Kyogo Furuhashi followed, setting the final scoreline at 6-0.

All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming encounter sees Japan and El Salvador meet again, 4 years after their previous friendly meeting which Japan won 2-0. Japan come into this match following a defeat to Colombia on March 28, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance, as they aim to end a three-game stretch without a win. If they aim to regain control of matches, defensive adjustments will be necessary, given that their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last seven matches.

El Salvador are in a poor form just like their oponents, preparing for the match after four consecutive losses against USA, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru, marking six games without a single win. Their backline remains a concern, with goals conceded across eleven consecutive matches.

This friendly match offers a platform for Japan National Football Team and El Salvador National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Japan’s attacking options, under Hajime Moriyasu’s management, have been bolstered by Takefusa Kubo and Kaoru Mitoma, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Mitoma has led Japan’s scoring efforts this term with one goal and two assists in all competitions, as Kubo leads the creative efforts for the team, recording five assists across competitions. Japan’s offense has also been strengthened by Junya Ito, Takuma Nishimura and Hiroki Ito, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.

Meanwhile, El Salvador’s Jairo Henriquez and Alex Roldan have played significant roles in the team’s attack, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play.

ScoreBat is covering Japan vs El Salvador in real time, providing the live stream and live score of the match, team line-ups, full match stats, live match commentary and official video highlights. We cover all falseInternational Friendlies in real time and provide live streaming whenever possible.

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Live Streaming

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Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Japan - El Salvador in real time.

Japan kicked off the game with Keisuke Osako, Ryoya Morishita, Shogo Taniguchi, Ko Itakura, Yukinari Sugawara who got substituted by Yuki Soma on the 46th minute, Reo Hatate, Hidemasa Morita who got substituted by Atsuki Ito on the 76th minute, Ritsu Doan who got substituted by Hayao Kawabe on the 65th minute, Kaoru Mitoma who got substituted by Keito Nakamura on the 46th minute, Ayase Ueda who got substituted by Kyogo Furuhashi on the 65th minute and Takefusa Kubo who got substituted by Takuma Asano on the 65th minute as starters, with Takuma Asano, Wataru Endo, Kyogo Furuhashi, Atsuki Ito, Hiroki Ito, Junya Ito, Daichi Kamada, Hayao Kawabe, Sota Kawasaki, Daizen Maeda, Keito Nakamura, Kosuke Nakamura, Daniel Schmidt, Ayumu Seko and Yuki Soma on the bench.

El Salvador's starting eleven were Mario Gonzalez, Kevin Reyes who got substituted by Roberto Carlos Dominguez on the 27th minute, Ronald Rodriguez, Eriq Zavaleta, Alex Roldan who got substituted by William Canales on the 74th minute, Jairo Henriquez who got substituted by Andres Hurtado Gil Mayer on the 67th minute, who got substituted by Melvin Cartagena on the 46th minute, who got substituted by Cristian Martinez on the 74th minute, Bryan Tamacas, Brayan Gil who got substituted by Cristian Gil on the 67th minute and Josh Perez, with Erick Cabalceta, William Canales, Melvin Cartagena, Roberto Carlos Dominguez, Cristian Gil, Andres Hurtado Gil Mayer, Cristian Martinez, Leonardo Menjivar, Harold Osorio, Walter Pineda, Oscar Pleitez Mira and Tomas Romero on the bench.

Stats

Explore stats from Japan vs El Salvador on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.

Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Jairo Henriquez was the one to receive it.

Head-to-head

Since June 2019, the teams have clashed once. The meeting took place on June 9, 2019, with Japan winning 2-0. As things stand, Japan have a superior head-to-head record against El Salvador in their recent encounters.

Recent Form

Japan are coming off a loss in their last match against Colombia, while El Salvador's recent form includes four consecutive losses, having lost to USA, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru in their last four matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Japan have recorded eleven wins, six losses, and three draws, while in their last twenty matches, El Salvador have recorded three wins, twelve losses, and five draws.

  • El Salvador have gone 11 consecutive matches without a clean sheet.
  • Japan have failed to keep a clean sheet in their previous 7 matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Japan and El Salvador in real time. You can watch the goals by Shogo Taniguchi, Ayase Ueda, Takefusa Kubo, Ritsu Doan, Keito Nakamura and Kyogo Furuhashi as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Japan - El Salvador are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Japan 6, El Salvador 0.
  2. 76'
    Substitution for Japan. Atsuki Ito replaces Hidemasa Morita
  3. 74'
    Substitution for El Salvador. William Canales replaces Alex Roldan
  4. 74'
    Substitution for El Salvador. Cristian Martinez is in.
  5. 73'
    6 - 0
    Kyogo Furuhashi scores for Japan, assisted by Yuki Soma.
  6. 67'
    Substitution for El Salvador. Cristian Gil replaces Brayan Gil
  7. 67'
    Substitution for El Salvador. Andres Hurtado Gil Mayer replaces Jairo Henriquez
  8. 65'
    Substitution for Japan. Hayao Kawabe replaces Ritsu Doan
  9. 65'
    Substitution for Japan. Takuma Asano replaces Takefusa Kubo
  10. 65'
    Substitution for Japan. Kyogo Furuhashi replaces Ayase Ueda
  11. 60'
    5 - 0
    Keito Nakamura scores for Japan, assisted by Takefusa Kubo.
  12. 52'
    VAR
    Japan scores but the goal is ruled out by VAR.
  13. 50'
    Jairo Henriquez is shown the yellow card.
  14. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  15. 46'
    Substitution for El Salvador. Melvin Cartagena is in.
  16. 46'
    Substitution for Japan. Keito Nakamura replaces Kaoru Mitoma
  17. 46'
    Substitution for Japan. Yuki Soma replaces Yukinari Sugawara
  18. HT
    Half-Time - 4 : 0
    First half ends.
  19. 44'
    4 - 0
    Ritsu Doan scores for Japan.
  20. 27'
    Substitution for El Salvador. Roberto Carlos Dominguez replaces Kevin Reyes
  21. 25'
    3 - 0
    Takefusa Kubo scores for Japan, assisted by Kaoru Mitoma.
  22. 4'
    2 - 0
    Ayase Ueda scores from the penalty spot for Japan making the score 2 - 0.
  23. 3'
    Red Card
    Ronald Rodriguez is shown the red card.
  24. 1'
    1 - 0
    Shogo Taniguchi scores for Japan, assisted by Takefusa Kubo.
  25. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins